South Korea’s government will delay plans to increase medical school admissions to resolve a weeks-long doctor strike. The strike began in February after the government proposed recruiting 2,000 more students, raising concerns about the quality of medical education. A compromise proposal from
Armed police have stormed a school in Germany following reports of a knifeman on the loose. The school, in the city of Wuppertal, has been put on lockdown, with videos showing a heavy police response. Police cars are parked along the road,
Excited to get stuck in and not afraid of meeting the farmyard animals, Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh was “hands-on” at her latest royal engagement in Somerset at a ‘Field to Food Learning Day’ event. Dressed for the occasion in a long
Michaela Community School in Brent, north London has banned prayer rituals in the playground, a move which has been backed by a high court ruling. A pupil has claimed banning prayer was discriminatory and “uniquely” impacted her faith, however the judge found
Muslim leaders have raged at a school prayer ban as groups all made the same complaint about the ruling. The leaders criticised the decision to uphold a ban on prayer rituals at a London school, blasting a minister’s comments on the issue
The day many parents have been anticipating is finally here. Millions of families will find out whether or not their child got the place at their desired primary school today (April 16). For the vast majority of parents – 92.5 percent –
Scott, father of 13-year-old Kaylan, was taken to court over his son’s school attendance (Image: Express) The parents of an autistic teenager have revealed they were dragged through a nightmare court battle because their autistic son was too overwhelmed to attend school.
Not a day goes by without Lawan Zanna remembering his daughter Aisha in prayers. She was among the 276 schoolgirls kidnapped 10 years ago when Islamic extremists broke into their school in northeastern Nigeria’s Chibok village. “It makes me so angry to
A 12-year-old student suspected of fatally shooting a classmate and wounding two others in Finland told police that he was bullied at school, officials said Wednesday, as a nation shocked by the attack held a day of mourning. The suspect, a sixth
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